Todd Currier, CASC, CMPE, CPA

Management of an ASC continues to change as regulatory issues, healthcare reform and lower reimbursements affect everyday operations. The CASC credential requires a person to obtain a broad range of knowledge in all aspects of ASC operations, while the maintenance of the CASC credential through AEUs ensures that CASC members stay current in their knowledge. The ability to obtain advanced knowledge and skills from the CASC program and continued education is critical to the success of today’s ASC administrator.”

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